MANCHESTER UNITED may have to lower their asking price for Nani if they plan on offloading the Portuguese winger before the end of the transfer window.

Milan are the latest side to express an interest in signing the 27-year-old this summer but are not impressed with United's valuation of the player.

Reports in Italy suggest that United are still demanding £11m for the former Sporting Lisbon star despite Nani playing only sporadically last season.

Many were surprised when Nani signed a new five-year deal at United last September given the player's increasingly fringe status at the club.

But it seems that the length of that deal means United are unwilling to compromise on their asking price - at least for now.

Milan are hoping United will lower their asking price for Nani

Juventus also harbour an interest in Nani, but it remains to be seen whether new boss Massimiliano Allegri shares Antonio Conte's enthusiasm for the winger.

And without a real rival for the player's signature Milan are prepared to wait until the end of the transfer window and see if United's stance changes.

Despite Nani flying out on United's pre-season of the United States, Louis Van Gaal is expected to declare the player surplus to requirements at Old Trafford next season and the Red Devils may have to substantially lower their demands if they want the Portuguese international off the books next season.